He started his music career as rock musican in late of 70's. Little big
giant, his group, has released 2 albums at then, and they broke up. They
were over average college rock group and their music was so good. After
then, he's started his music career as a solo musican, one man band, and
he did something well.

He did some solo album as a singer, Kim Soo Chul. He made some
hit-chart songs in South Korea, and he became famous for that. But that's
not why we call him great. He's made music for film from the early 80's.
He's been trying to do some good Korean traditional music.

He made something more than just copy our traditional music.

[The road to Hwang chun(hades)] and [Sori for invocation]are 2
of his best works with Korean traditional music, the covers above. He likes to
use synthesizer, Korean musical instruments and some more instruments
together. Sometimes his music is alike New Age, so some Japanese music
critic call him as the best Korean New Age musican. But Kim is more
than that. He's good electronic musican, film music maker, Korean traditional
musican, and so on. If you like Jean Michelle Jarre, Kitaro, or
Vangelis, try some Kim Soo Chul Korean eletro-traditional albums.
It'll taste very good.

He made some good film music, too.

In fact, he did lots of works and I can't tell you about that with this tiny page.
Fortunatelly, recently his offical page has opened, of course with English. So
I'd like to get you to that page. I wish you could find some more good infos
from there~.

PAL.MAN.DAE.JANG.GYUNG: This is his latest work. "Pal Man Dae Jang
Kyong", which roughly translates to "80,000
Great Words" is the first in a planned series
of albums that are aimed at making this
internationally recognized cultural relic
(Korean National Treasure Number 32) more
accessible to the people of Korea and the
World. Want to know some more, visit his
offical homepage. Sorry, you could listen to
the very short version of these music.